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Passage Lookup: Jeremiah 13:22-26
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Jeremiah 13:22
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-"If you (C1)say in your heart, '(C2)Why have these things happened to me?' Because of the (C3)magnitude of your wrongdoing (C4)Your skirts have been removed And your (F1)heels have suffered violence.
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Jeremiah 13:23
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-"(C1)Can the Ethiopian change his skin, Or the leopard his spots? Then you as well can (C2)do good Who are accustomed to doing evil.
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Jeremiah 13:24
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-"Therefore I will (C1)scatter them like drifting straw To the desert (C2)wind.
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Jeremiah 13:25
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-"This is your (C1)lot, the portion measured to you From Me," declares the LORD, "Because you have (C2)forgotten Me And trusted in falsehood.
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Jeremiah 13:26
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-"So I Myself have (C1)stripped your skirts off over your face, So that your shame will be seen.
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